Download
s40734-020-00089-4.pdf 850,61KB
WeightNameValue
1000 Titel
  • Potential impact and challenges associated with Parkinson’s disease patient care amidst the COVID-19 global pandemic
1000 Autor/in
  1. Elbeddini, Dr. Ali |
  2. To, Anthony |
  3. Tayefehchamani, Yasamin |
  4. Wen, Cindy |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2020
1000 Publikationstyp
  1. Artikel |
1000 Online veröffentlicht
  • 2020-08-08
1000 Erschienen in
1000 Quellenangabe
  • 7(1):7
1000 Copyrightjahr
  • 2020
1000 Lizenz
1000 Verlagsversion
  • https://doi.org/10.1186/s40734-020-00089-4 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414276/ |
1000 Publikationsstatus
1000 Begutachtungsstatus
1000 Sprache der Publikation
1000 Abstract/Summary
  • BACKGROUND: COVID-19 has made itself known to health care providers and families across the world in a matter of months. While primarily a respiratory disorder, it has also been shown to cause neurological symptoms, which can be a concern for Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. Although PD is not as common as other conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, it affects millions of patients around the world whose care has been affected by the global pandemic. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this review is to provide insight into the direct and indirect associations between COVID-19 and PD patient care. RESULTS: Potential direct effects of COVID-19 include possible neurodegeneration, concerns of symptom self-management with over-the-counter (OTC) products and ICU challenges that can arise in PD patients. In addition, a subset of PD patients may be at higher risk of severe COVID-19 infection. The indirect effects of the pandemic are associated with the social distancing measures and disruptions in health care systems and PD clinical trials, which may negatively affect PD patients’ mental wellbeing and create barriers in controlling their PD symptoms. On a more positive note, telemedical care is quickly emerging as a primary communication tool for virtual patient care. However, further research should be conducted to examine the applicability of telemedicine across the entire PD population, such as those with more severe symptoms living in less developed areas. With all the uncertainty during this time, it is hopeful to hear many promising COVID-19 treatments being researched, one of them being a PD drug therapy, amantadine. CONCLUSION: Hopefully, we can consider this pandemic an opportunity to strengthen the PD community and learn more about the impact of the SARS-COV-2 virus. This review provides an overview of the interaction between COVID-19 and PD patients and future investigational retrospective studies are suggested to validate the observations.
1000 Sacherschließung
gnd 1206347392 COVID-19
lokal Telemedicine
lokal Patient care
lokal Parkinson’s disease
1000 Fächerklassifikation (DDC)
1000 Liste der Beteiligten
  1. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3339-6203|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/VG8sIEFudGhvbnk=|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/VGF5ZWZlaGNoYW1hbmksIFlhc2FtaW4=|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/V2VuLCBDaW5keQ==
1000 Label
1000 Fördernummer
  1. -
1000 Förderprogramm
  1. -
1000 Dateien
1000 Objektart article
1000 Beschrieben durch
1000 @id frl:6422522.rdf
1000 Erstellt am 2020-08-13T09:18:07.320+0200
1000 Erstellt von 122
1000 beschreibt frl:6422522
1000 Bearbeitet von 122
1000 Zuletzt bearbeitet 2020-08-13T09:21:46.840+0200
1000 Objekt bearb. Thu Aug 13 09:21:01 CEST 2020
1000 Vgl. frl:6422522
1000 Oai Id
  1. oai:frl.publisso.de:frl:6422522 |
1000 Sichtbarkeit Metadaten public
1000 Sichtbarkeit Daten public
1000 Gegenstand von

View source